There're some other ideas on how to "export" Event Log entries into RSS Feeds using ASP.NET - for example, Event Log RSS Feed Generator, or
Event Log Monitoring with RSS. In this application, however, I'm using Windows service to monitor Windows Event Log for an events associated with a certain Event Source.

The only problem with this approach - it does not allow to monitor for event log changes on a remote machine.
See Microsoft support article 815314.

1. Creating Event Log Watcher Service

First, let's build a service component - Windows Service application - responsible for "keep an eye on" event log on a machine. To create service application (i.e. application that runs as a service):

Side Note:

EventLog Class -
Provides interaction with Windows event logs and lets you access or customize Windows event logs, which record information about important software or hardware events. Using EventLog, you can read from existing logs, write entries to logs, create or delete event sources, delete logs, and respond to log entries. You can also create new logs when creating an event source.

Application that runs as a service, has few events (inherited from System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase)

OnStart() - occurs when the service receives a Start command.

OnStop() - occurs when the service receives a Stop command.

OnPause() and OnContinue() - occurs when the service receives a Pause/Resume command.

For Event Log Watcher service, we're only need OnStart() and OnStop() events.
onStart() procedure tells what actions should be taken when Event Log Watcher service starts running - load configuration settings
(such as where to output RSS feeds; which Event Logs to monitor; if need to filter certain event Sources and filter certain Event Types - for example,
we may need to only "watch out" for Error event types from MS SQL Server service) and after then actually start working and monitor for Event Log changes!

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